H. ‘Rosedale Golden City’
Hosta ‘Rosedale Golden City’ is a registered cultivar () .
| Year registered | 1999 |
|---|---|
| Section class | II-3 |
Overview
Registered in 1999 by an unknown originator, *Hosta* 'Rosedale Golden City' is a large-sized cultivar distinguished by its green leaf centers and broad, golden yellow margins. The parentage of this hosta is not recorded.
In the Garden
This hosta is suitable for partial to full shade, typical of the genus. Mature clumps reach a large size, with individual leaves measuring up to 10 inches (25.4 cm) in both length and width. It pairs well with other shade perennials such as ferns, astilbes, and heucheras, and is appropriate for woodland gardens, borders, or as a specimen plant in typical hosta-growing zones.
Care Notes
Provide consistent moisture, especially during dry periods, and apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges. Standard precautions against slugs and deer are advisable, as both pests may damage the foliage.
Registration data: AHS Registry #4775